- Social media changing the face of PNG politics. (Thanks Danielle.)
- Cripes: 'most of Greece’s land transaction records are still handwritten in ledgers, logged in by last names. No lot numbers. No clarity on boundaries or zoning. No obvious way to tell whether two people, or 10, have registered ownership of the same property.'
- For a few days now I've been seeing breathless reports of a climate breakthrough, with China set to announce a cap on emissions. Here's a dose of cold water.
- But here's some good climate news: the driving boom is over, in the US at least.
- A round-up and assessment of China's military and economic engagement with central Asia.
- Could drones provide that crucial few hours, or few minutes, of warning about flash floods?
- 25 years later, why Tiananmen Square still matters.
- Trailer: Prospect calls Something in the Air a depiction of the 'squabbles between left, far left and round the bend, and the absurd middle-class pretensions of some of the post-’68ers'.
Tuesday links: Greece, drones, China in central Asia, Paris '68 and more
Published 28 May 2013
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